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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981026
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
1/6/1994
Doc Name
1993 ANNUAL HYDROLOGIC MONITORING REPORT FOR 1993 CANADIAN STRIP MINE PERMIT C-81-026
From
SLURCO CORP
To
DMG
Annual Report Year
1993
Permit Index Doc Type
HYDROLOGY REPORT
Media Type
D
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No
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Burrows Yes In general, rodent activity <br /> appeared less than last year. <br /> The followine burrow locations, <br /> measured Crom the primary <br /> , spillway, were noted: upstream <br /> j slope t?n 310 feet south; Gres[ C <br /> 1 153 feet south, an area of <br /> dis[urbance extending <br /> approximately 2 feet across the <br />ii ~ crest from the upstream face; <br /> ~ center of crest C 165 feet south; <br /> ' downstream slope C 270 feet <br /> north. All the burrow entrances <br />~ <br />+ were filled and [amped so as to <br /> monitor activity. <br />Other ~ No <br />Structural: <br />Dit(erential Settline No <br />Cracks or Slides No i <br />Seepage No I A more luxuriant growth of <br /> i weeds at the toe of the <br /> downstream slope, north of the <br /> primary spillway, is likely due to <br /> j toe ditch collection. This area <br /> needs to be monitored for <br /> possible seepage (inspected at a <br /> ~ time of high water). <br />Other i No j <br />Appurtenant Structures j <br />Defec[ive Spillways I Yes ~ Riprap across the bed of the <br /> emergenry spillway is <br /> disintegrating. There is no <br /> evidence of erosion at the <br /> emergenry spillway. <br />Dewatering Device Clogged Yes A plastic sheet in the bottom of <br /> the gate riser could block or <br /> reduce flows in the principal <br /> spillway. Vegetation overgrowth <br />i i partially blocks the ou[fall of the <br /> ~ principal spillway. <br />Faulty Gates. Baffles, Pumps ~ No 'I <br />Other i No ~ <br />Additional Comments: None <br />Canadian \line Pond # 1 Inspection Report, la October 1993. Pagc ? of 3 <br />
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